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hautboy /ˈ(h)əʊbɔɪ /noun Archaic form of oboe.His voice had been likened to an oboe, the Elizabethan hautboy....- Other timbres no longer carry their original significance: cornets for dignitaries not high enough in rank to merit trumpets, hautboys for banquets, consorts of flutes or recorders for rituals of death and transfiguration.
- The hautbois or ‘highwood’ as the direct translation would have it, came to us through its stages of hautboy, dropping the ‘h’ and altering vowels to oboe.
Origin![](ac.png) Mid 16th century: from French hautbois, from haut 'high' + bois 'wood'. Rhymes![](ac.png) doughboy, lowboy |